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AI alters images to fool radiologists—it may be a target for cyberattacks

A new study found that machine learning networks can learn to alter images so they are indistinguishable from real ones. Researchers warned this may tempt criminals to use such platforms for cybersecurity attacks.

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Healthcare groups outline 7 policy recommendations for surprise medical bill legislation

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Prominent healthcare organizations, including the American College of Radiology (ACR) and American Medical Association (AMA), have asked Congress to consider certain policy recommendations during its push to protect patients from surprise medical bills.  

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Strategic Radiology hires new director of membership development

Strategic Radiology has announced that Dan Schriger, a veteran of the medical imaging industry, is the company’s new director of membership development.

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MRI helps diagnose central nervous system tumors

MRI can predict the severity of one of the most frequent tumors of the central nervous system, according to a recent study published in Clinical Radiology. Researchers believe it may help tailor a patient’s management plan.

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On Revolution

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Revolutions—dramatic and wide-reaching changes in the way something works, is organized or how we think about it—can sneak up on us.

 

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Tracks & Training at TCT.19: The 2019 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics scientific symposium will convene Sept. 25-29 in San Francisco.

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CRF program planners describe how they’re building on last year’s momentum with even more practical programming.

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Chicago company 3D-bioprints mini human heart

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Chicago biotech company BIOLIFE4D announced this week it had successfully 3D-bioprinted a mini human heart—something the company noted as a “significant milestone” on the path to printing full-sized hearts viable for transplant.

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New MRI technique tracks molecular changes in the brain as it ages

A team of researchers has found that quantitative MRI (qMRI) can be used to monitor molecular changes in the brain, sharing its findings in Nature Communications.

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Almost 2/3 of medical students have higher-than-normal blood pressure

Nearly two-thirds of American medical students have higher-than-average blood pressure, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Hypertension 2019 Scientific Sessions.

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Radiation from imaging exams tied to increased cancer risk

Exposure to diagnostic low-dose ionizing radiation is associated with an increased risk of developing cancer among pediatric patients, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.

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